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Lebron James (Los Angeles Lakers)

I think it's illegal to deface currency and then pass it off as legal tender.

You know what's a crime, man. Having George Washington on the dollar bill without having a big, fat bowl in his mouth. He used to get high every single day. Every day, he'd come home and Martha would have a big bowl waiting for him. She was a hip, hip lady, man.
 
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You know what's a crime, man. Having George Washington on the dollar bill without having a big, fat bowl in his mouth. He used to get high every single day. Every day, he'd come home and Martha would have a big bowl waiting for him. She was a hip, hip lady, man.

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That one will probably last unless they start allowing guys to get drafted straight out of HS again. I can't imagine how many points a guy would have to average to make up for the extra year that Lebron and Kobe had. On the other hand it really is a record that only 2 guys had a chance to get and Lebron started faster than Kobe.

Yeah, people tend to forget kobe didn't do to much the first season in LA.

Up next is passing The Logo for 19th on the list. Think he needs 120 more points, roughly
 
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Pretty cool move:
Aaron Miller was the honoree during Tuesday’s game against the Cavaliers. The 16-year-old from Newton, Mass., was born with severe brain damage that doctors initially believed would paralyze him for life. After thousands of hours of surgery and physical therapy, Miller plays basketball and golf at Newton North High School.

After the Garden crowd greeted the inspirational teen with a standing ovation, James surprised him during a timeout in the second quarter. James also greeted Miller following the game and gave him his game-worn sneakers in a moment that wasn’t caught by TV cameras, but was seen by a fan courtside.

Especially impressed that he noticed the kids shoes and what they represented. Even though they're Nike's who pays Lebron handsomely, not sure that every Nike endorser would recognize that during a game:

The superstar forward also noted that Miller caught his eye since he was wearing Nike Flyease sneakers that were designed for children with disabilities.

“Those shoes that he had on are made for kids that can’t tie their own shoes,” James said. “It’s just one strap. They’re able to get them on with one hand or whatever the case may be. Then when I saw his story, it was just like, I don’t know, I felt like I was a part of him. So I was just showing my respect, gave him my shoes. It was well-received by him. It was not for you guys or the fans. It was for him.”

http://www.boston.com/sports/basket...wl6xZgBwaQTvK0F1I/story.html?p1=stream_sports
 
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